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The Robesonian from Lumberton, North Carolina • Page 4

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The Robesoniani
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Lumberton, North Carolina
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THE ROBESOK1AH, LUMBBftTOlT, NORTH OABOUHA. THURSDAY, If OH. 30,1938. ROBESON1AN Published Monday 'and Thursdtj AflernoM Ttjtk INC. Pembroke News Boycott Against Jews In Germany Effective April 1 Movements of the By Mrs.

M. N. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Itiepc. Six Six Three Month! Entered second clatt nail mmt ter at the in tumbertM, c. ber of thc budget commission and former chairman of the senaiw up- i CII1UJTUKC ITCWB DOVCOll propriations committee, declares that the legislature can keep iw covenant with the people to take the state-wide 15-cent advalorem tax off.

and, in lieu of the present average of iiO cents levied ior the FemoroKe, March 30--Mr. C. b. extended term, put a 14-cent tax Wiggins left Sunday morning for Berlin, back on property, thus saying Atlanta, on busitteu. spectre of a nationwide boycott 2.1 cents in ad valorem ta.tes, and Miss Lillian Odom of Fairmont! against Jews hung sword-lik-2 over i produce all the money needed for i the guest-'of her sisters-Mrs.

Gtrmany tonight with publication! an eight months term. extensive detailed plans by I His. proposed 14-cent ad valorem Mrs vvv rjorman and infant Adolf Hitler's to clamp I would not represent ne.w da hterj Jline down the lid on all Jewish; business ts in old Wednesday Thompson and professional activity at 1.0 a. Beautiful Love Temptress of 21 cents ia old taxes and in the mea n.tinie; Wu West fifth Street 20. MEMBER OF THF PfcBU Associated tlUed tit-the use for tioti -ne-vre credited to ii; or not othtr- dteaiiwi in this And tw Iccal Tiev-s psblisbed herein.

All of tlon of art also reserved, hospital; Lumber-ton. m. April first. Mrs. T.

C. Robinson is in Baker In eleven points the Nazi follpv treatment, i crfr were advised how, returned the boycott would, be operate, an eight instead iiume from Thompson coated, like a months about a went to Unless the government prohibits conciliation, of the two forces 'and the two minus that have hos ally Rast met the present general assem- Suijday Wv'isit-her mother, Mrs. it no phase of Jewish life, judg- i C.auJcttG Colotrt, Nero's alluring queen, tempts Frecric March, returned from Buie ing, from the proclamation: issued A ii ai: national socialist party head- Former Senator Gravelv is an vMiss Thompson Munich, will be spared expert in this field Memorial hospital. Jewish merchants, doctors Taking his word for it, it is not Misses Agnes'and Sara Lancaster lawyers will be targets of the cam- necessary to raise new taxes in pf Parktori are guests of their paign as well as Jewish children, ci Rente, with her beauty in "The Sign of the Cross" coming order to protect the credit of the jter, Mrs. T.

E. Maness. whom the Nazi pronur.ciaraento rto the Carolina theater next Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. This his- state or to public spending at Miss Mabel McLean of the Mt. I would bar certain professions and spcctac-o of Rome's mad hours under the rule of its profligate s.

relatively high level. Moriah comiTiunitv is tHe niest of i even would nrevpnt at- -i i i Thar in i rK'for A 1 1 ib ine uesi 01 OU 1U nt Ms been aeclared to be Cecil B. DeMille's greatest pioduction, -max puts, inaueib in a auiei- MISS Anna Batten. tendance by criildren ent light. If a reduction of 21 Mr.

and Mrs. B. Harper and schools'. s-ij cents in old taxes, with retention infant.son spent' a few days of thc a 14-cent ad valorem, would -cently inTrenton and Pollocksville came as' asurprise;" as -1 7,300 the cast boycott." call! raise sufficient revenue, seen! to offer a way that relatives. Mr.

John William Sawyer, a sen- at State lege the guest of out rou eling for long dry by tliough through 'strange mirage looms up before his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. FARM RELIEF Brown left Tuesday Roossvelt's farm ff she expects lief bill, designed.

to aji-tail'-pi-octuc- spen'da -while, ton and raise price's 6f Tyher-spent a day last products, giving broad power's 1 tb her. Mrs. Bruce, Secietary Wallace to community. They imagine that a with beer is, a land in Sight of all other ills, the farmers ills, Mr a E.Bracey-,.vis- determined opposition in the" seiv lte rela at Fairmont Sunday. M.

C. Lunsford, who was i sick in bed for a few days, has re- It has advocates, anior.g some Kerr Scot hg sd- of the and Mrs. R. B. Baxley and ST.

former wet regime be-1 North Carolina Dr. Clar- r-ister. Miss Mary Lowe, visited en.ce Poe. and -Mr. U.

B. Blaiock, relatives 'at Kozier and Oak Grove president of the American Cotton day. Co-operative association. In ad- i forgotten. They imagine that beer will do the 'miraculous, the impossible, that you hav-s only to barrel to solve the tajv "the state.

The idea seems tO' '-'be that the people with a consimi- ing plenty of money to -suppcrt the government, pay all that all that; is needed vocating ihj committee the other day, Mr. Bin- lock said: "The farm mortgage debt of this flort1c must be refinanced on News Notes Club With rs. Graham-. Meets Jower interest rate ami easier puy- inents and the almighty sacred gold dollar that this nation March 30 Mr s. R.

D. Graham and on tap at every corner, to be had putting a nickle in the slot. Clothes and food and other so callJ: ctl naeeKjaries do not count. If I dear -people can get beer willing to go without food. I i "the various momentous in the papers to fraction of a or.d at which beer may he sola, I be sold, whether or nation to meet their mortgage a is ''reported and tax payments so long as our 1 American dollar can buy 4 to 5 Club 2ss 1 lub ihal tim-3s." i 2 irs D.

Graham Mon- --1J o-- i cia afternoon, with 13 TO BOYCOTT JEWS ana 2 vi present. Airs. Gra- Adolph Hitter's Nazis suy" there 1 papers had insisted in would: be issued until anti-German uttci' ences abroad had cooled, do.wn. Strange As It Seems A former Lumbertonian, Mr. S.

F. Birthwright, of 726 Highland Drive, Silver Springs, ing to an item to the curious effect "the Lumberton, N. telephone directory; 1931 (population over 4,000) had no Smiths LI as follows: "Dear Mr. Sharpe: "I am enclosing for your information a clipping from the Wash-, h.gton 'Post of the 13th bif "Strange it s-sems" by John Hix. You will notice that down in thc rijht hand corner Ayhat he has r.y about thc and Brown? Impressive Rites Ranks With School For T.

W. Bullock In Importance We Have Moved; TO OUR' LOCATION 1 THftl A THEATRE BUILDlKa OOBJUE 4TH A 1 vt ttl CHESTNUT STS. AND INVlfE YOtT TO FIv In Our WE HAVE A VERY SELECT UNE OP OEAD- GIFT GOODS TO THE JEWELER" OAR, THE BtDG. Lumber-ton Ett B. B.

Slaughter Talks at icotary Meet About Value oi-Library to Community. Theie is as much reason to frbulc Splendid Christian' Life of 'Deceased. s. Simph but irti'pressive rites held for Thaddeus Wai- tor Bullock Wm his 1iome here, street and Caldwejl uppoit a public hbraiy as to sup- An Account of his sudden death a pubiK said Rav. B.

h'-rly Sunday at Dunn following a Siaugntei, ilethodist pastor, strokc 0 8everal spcaKer at the meeting of cue club Fuday evening, i Kc, dirg of books is playing a in tne schools and col tiiaa befoie" Moic people aie reading boo.cs than ever "and it is as important i at to Robesoniaii. As stated in the" last' conducted by l)i. C. H. Durham, pastor of i the Fu.et Baptist cauich, of winch deceased ioimbrly was a deacon, Key.

S. Mat- -At the MrsV A the First Presby- i quartet composed tnat when Lumbcrton's population 1 was Jess-than 1000,. if that. hisd then had th-3 privilege of pay- inp tribute to the great Bell sys-r the follovv'ing color scheme; been no persecution of Go-many, that stones a presided over the meeting, which was opened by singing "America, the Beautiful," followed by effect are just malicious propu- i the Lord's uvaycr' ganda, and to prove it they aj-o not ha through going to start a boy- boor oasis, it ,1 on nuvul tions are being ask- octt of all Jewish business and Tho f.ccrctarj* gave a financial report. Miss Katie Webster ha-J Mills Calling Me.

poem, by vcc Kilmer. Miss Cora McDuf- pvofessional activity on April- J. K'ulYk 1 give 'a -reading on "The Violence in the person of Chancel- a tion of St. Miss ed and answered while thc nation lor Hitler sits in the soul of i wceU atl sonic one has call- in Germany and his pet Me A ed Kvo about a seem lit-cnsed to rule by any Lci so tlw -Vi'J offered "The Return thc It ucen confidently pro- arc stem and against i Carolina a different political or Ay t-ach guest, passed 'Into- vhe legalize oils faith. Persecuted ones don't i fining room she was blindfolded asked to kiss the "Blarney which was a block of salt; eneral Assembly will the sale of be.

1 in this state, i dare complain lest a worse i vhey say, sonic befall them. The Nazis seem to of good revenue to be somewhat like the late unla- i m'ight hve appeared in their tele-; "plione directory: l' BLACK BROWN GARNET l- GREEN WHITE You mijjht -papc our mutual as he might to recall a few more col- ne said, with 1,200 books ad only has 0 h'ours Christian 1 life of Bullock, -his faithful-'. his duty chwrch. Pallbearei-s. active--Dr.

i Yours truly. S. F. BIRTHRIGHT. Some one else sent to The csonian office the Fame thing in a different setting clipped tro an service a The Rotarian, do- nated by the Rotary club, is the Allen, Messrs.

only magazine coming to the ii-r 4 Lacy McKenzie, 3 brary Reading people 'i Pftvkcr, Frank Biggs; successful people," he'- said, point- chat Lincoln 'vbuld wak H. M. i ,20 miles for a book and that Theo- C. Johnson, J. A.

doic Koosevclt and other onn Kllox T. F. Coetrter, H-. f. men never let a day pass without J.

1 reading 'book 1 Tv Caldwch, A. J. "The kind of books you read 'ro- E. y.c.y;detormin-cs what you i Norment, R. he concluded.

"Hocks A W. Roach, J. D. ladders which lead to the stars" E. A M.

H. Mc- open horizons." 1 Mr: R. C. Adams.was in charge The Phcne directory han no Smiths and 1 only 'one Brown-- Fred. that it and vth Rnt a 1- of a and i 31 tlva.agc ami i ne more to.

proiiiote'- ITtftniltbn, nil of Fred Alien pf Wadta- anj' The lovely flor- "bv- Me.s- PLAY FRIDAY MP.HT AT 1 PHILADELPHUS SCHOOL, CorrcjponJcnco oC The Robosoninn. Id imcicrstanding- and will ail the official diplomats." Third of Relief used much merriment. Miss Philadelphia, March 27--''Sun, -up part of the revenue But niented Ku Klux klsn of the Iesson was bonnet a musical comedy now 'fhirr 'thc militant drys'have only more Sho gavc 3 i to vari- 2 presented in i.iiir-ril^i.^c'd their heavy artillery and into action, thc due for some deser-r i rank: though a strong Ar.y.way, a holiday is cut the imperial not sit high among tho does the violent dictator of salads. Spring decorations used in the aining room, ohv 'on the table being high school itim Thursday night, March 30. atiir 8 o'clock.

A small admission will Khpcr- Rosier, -Elisabeth- McGeach- Triex Mc- Patterson, Jenkins I AlkoiHOni- high school, in which i Rirth, Neill Bullock, daughter (Icceas-sd. teaches'. the 4th DOlirCCS day at the chapel liotir -Monday morniiig in Supplemented F'edsmi I'h'-nor-cif Bulloclc. Ann's lace and spirea. Mrs.

JG harged. MISS salad, deviled egg, She by Obituarv XL- the way in some stales, and the. 'thirsty in dry territory will cast longing eyes across state borders cf The i.c AIi one may take hio Gi-rum--Early on thc foaming without "let March 3. Miss Xcta i rtrt to be with God. Fi-icnds saw a a i i overspread her SX SL touched by the angel of-peace.

ho Ue Observer, which pain-racked body relaxed, and vigorous realized, truly, that m-. 1 they who die in thc Lent." I-uneral service he'd in Or- Baptist church. 01 vhich sh- a devoted member. The members of both Orrurn nnr- Procvor- vijlc joined in the Rev. I.

p. the- words of trihuto oa h.arts to her beautiful life. vas assisted in the service p.t-v. I. T.

Xcwton of WlyfeviUc, wafers and coffee. was. assisted in entertaining jJcwcy McKenzie as joint The club will meet Av.rij with Mrs. Mary Tolar. The cast of characters is as fol- i.

Funds With $2.500 During Februarv. lows: Sunbonnet ROBBER SHOT TO Sue--Mrs. Adams; Mr. Scroggs---Kenneth in McNeill; Mrs. -Scroggs (Sue'r, guardian) --Sara McNeill; "Evalina Scroggs (their daughter)--TV Cain; Mr.

-Meadows--James DITATH IN FAYETTEVIU.E. Kay; Mi-s. Meadows--Fodie Buie; i- rp, J.larinda Meadows daugh- L. Raleigh. March 30--Approxi- "0 pcr cent of relief funds J-vscci in the various' counties of Carolina was raised from i according to figures g.

l-otlay by th-3 Governor's! co of Relief. i totaling BRANCH BANKING SYSTEM PROPOSED FOR CAROLINA ci'c allotcrl to i i for; relief thc various coun- i if pooling the "bsst as- he governmental be kept within the amount of taxc.s can ppyi questions arc inescapable the cr.dit of to ma in Lain its func- or. a surviving prOsvnl rev- are not enough and revenues must. j)o-'iplc are told, if is to be followinjr: i opcraimy un- died a few hours after shoot me any (laughter)--Allie Prevatt: Boh Coleman (her son)-Pau! Pcdcral allotments, i Jerry (Bobs city i us held in great c-s "Mif 'U A P. Graham, J.

S. Floyd. Troy Xye. Will on en. v'arl Fussel of Wilmington.

Tne mcr.y loyrly "hr.r-'.i by Madrrns I. P. Graham. Grady I.cgKott. Ti'ov as he fell un- of Chief, of Police! Jones, Deputy Ncal and Sam Tilling- sn counties report- Clirnfty IIood statc commis hrxl madn some local ank8 'and'Kenneth C.

floyal, attorney, pre- details'of thc proto establish a sys- to of funds rais- announcing' another meeting qcnLvJ-or thc be held here. Friday when liiosc interested in taking soni-2 i definite action were figure has been i 'naif million tho agencies of the re i.o he maintained i i i ur.o hlixa Graham. a under thi I a ylrr-ng of operating lovable character. She liad months and jidc-als. and ahvnvs found 1'i MvM i pushing forwnrd in any xpended.

stationed in the roc-i'tn. and guards also had ilu;" section. today. I.rafford entered A rf tore nnd flashed a light, which f. airmcnt IntfianSchool on Immediately Braf- i fr(-d twice at.

Jones, progrc-ss. was 'W as a a i cvsrem. Though dead sh: to ru- saved osr, and in i from the A.nd in cents an i will mis rt thrTi opened fire in the a Brn. forl turned to. run, 'njr -wo Ry I i the became pnd ond Bi-afford stopped door, fired-two more in Jones' fac3 and nody was riddled with n.

c'l laml. i C. T. Cnlhrcth. Ctiihrct.h'» north 22 filales'', jfrvhieh i i 2-1 by Uio.

Aj.nl 4. p. m. Sev- p.xcrciscps' given: A there 1 93 under restrictions 70 counties tpxvns were without bsnkmff facilities," Hood ssid 1 it wsis his opinion thc April -I Per- csi solution wnii csLablish'-iicnt of i.ho Otherwise, he. declared, many of institutions will have to be pajr- least twic? us much oh.sh would be immeriiatciy r.iinrk- to depositors under now bink he said, thtin by liquidation oi the existing Notice of Past Due Paving Assessments and Unpaid Taxes 3 1 The' Tdwn is faced with the in a substantial amount in the future, and b.epause of this, both unpaid paving aiwiii-.

ments and past due taxes must be paid. To relieve yourself of embarrassment, please settlcmsnt promptly at the City Hall and it be- greatly appreciated. R.W.WISHART Town Clerlr TreasufcT. i i i 5332 SEE US FOR We havo on band a good tupply of the following 1 brands or prompt shipment from factories: ARMOUR'S A A CON-ES-TEE MORRIS NAVASSA ROBESON ROYSTER'S Close Prices for LUMBERTON. K.

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